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would never of either the league up were not for her mentor secretary of state at the time madeleine albright who helped propel the rice's career look this woman's been working behind the scenes in government for the last two decades and while she may appear to be a very smart the neverland qualified leader the truth is that she is nothing more than a war monger and in fact she's never once stood in a vocal opposition to any u.s. military intervention throughout her career so let's just go back through a resume a little bit more first serving at the brookings institute rice openly declared her support for u.s. intervention in iraq and quoted as saying that it's a clear that iraq poses a major threat here but its weapons of mass destruction need to be dealt with forcefully and that's the path we're on up to now they're handling it largely the right way while you know what happened there don't we but let's fast forward to two thousand and seven when rice left brookings for a spot as foreign policy advisor for then senator barack obama and shortly thereafter was appointed to be u.s. ambassador f
would never of either the league up were not for her mentor secretary of state at the time madeleine albright who helped propel the rice's career look this woman's been working behind the scenes in government for the last two decades and while she may appear to be a very smart the neverland qualified leader the truth is that she is nothing more than a war monger and in fact she's never once stood in a vocal opposition to any u.s. military intervention throughout her career so let's just go back...
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that you show can restraint but we're not going to because where they had your body as well as madeleine albright secretary of state under clinton says if the united states use for if we use force it's because we're the united states of america where the in this principle nation she said we see father stand taller than other nations that's the attitude that oliver and i are challenging the sense of american exceptionalism and i say this is the city upon a hill god's gift to humanity if we do it it's right and that's not except it's very funny go to t.v. shows and we sit in these beautiful sets and they're always rushing to rushing the they've got news here they've got news in gaza they got. obama ok well what are you talking about history you know oh ok well history that's what does it have to do it today but ok what's your point so you sit there very patiently and it's very bizarre to me hon you know well honey the past is prologue you know this is all happened before all your running around or you've been busy your ratings. this is this is history this is all it happened before and if you're sm
that you show can restraint but we're not going to because where they had your body as well as madeleine albright secretary of state under clinton says if the united states use for if we use force it's because we're the united states of america where the in this principle nation she said we see father stand taller than other nations that's the attitude that oliver and i are challenging the sense of american exceptionalism and i say this is the city upon a hill god's gift to humanity if we do it...
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and today you have a quote here from madeleine albright. there's a special place in for women who don't help other women. what is the message here? what do you want women to do based on a set of criticism? >> well, there's a lot of the work about women not helping other women in some of it's true, particularly historically been a world where one woman was going to get to the top, it made sense those were supercompetitive. every company i know wants more women, not less. the other thing happening is if a manifest for a favorite work in a dese, everyone, what a great guy. and if he does and he faces no penalty. everyone is asked for a favor and she doesn't do it, she faces real penalties in terms of promotion, salary cover increases. and if she doesn't know was particularly grateful. women have been and sometimes still are mean to other women because they feel competitive. we need to face them and support each other in some assist from expert patient. turns over 50% of the population. if we work together, i've been working at the folks who ru
and today you have a quote here from madeleine albright. there's a special place in for women who don't help other women. what is the message here? what do you want women to do based on a set of criticism? >> well, there's a lot of the work about women not helping other women in some of it's true, particularly historically been a world where one woman was going to get to the top, it made sense those were supercompetitive. every company i know wants more women, not less. the other thing...
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that you show can restraint but we're not going to because where they had your body as well as madeleine albright secretary of state under clinton says if the united states use for if we use force it's because we're the united states of america where the in this principle nation she said we see father stand taller than other nations that's the attitude that oliver and i are challenging the sense of american exceptionalism and i say this is the city upon a hill god's gift to humanity if we do it it's right and that's not except it's very funny go to t.v. shows and we sit in these beautiful sets and they're always rushing to the russian they got news here they got news in gaza they got. obama ok well what are you talking about oh history you know oh ok well history that's what does it have to do it today but ok what's your point so you sit there very patiently and it's very bizarre to me hon you know well honey the past is prologue you know this is all happened before all your running around or you've been busy your ratings. this is this is history this is oh it happened before and if you're smart
that you show can restraint but we're not going to because where they had your body as well as madeleine albright secretary of state under clinton says if the united states use for if we use force it's because we're the united states of america where the in this principle nation she said we see father stand taller than other nations that's the attitude that oliver and i are challenging the sense of american exceptionalism and i say this is the city upon a hill god's gift to humanity if we do it...
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. >> you know, there's always that madeleine albright and colin powell had the huge debate in the '90s debate, colin powell said my first instinct is to stay out because of vietnam. >> yeah. >> madeleine albright said my first instinct is to go in because of the nazis in world war ii. >> if you have this military why not use it. we've been using it. >> but there's no doubt that barack obama has fallen on the colin powell side of that ledger. first instinct, stay out. and if there are no good answers, your default answer is stay out. >> where do you go in? >> chuck, before you go, apparently the president made news on ben bernanke. can you explain? >> he did. charlie rose asked him about whether he would reappoint ben bernanke and the president dodged the question and then talked about bernanke as if his -- he was already planning on his retirement, talking about he's served through one of the toughest times in history for a fed chair, compared it to what robert mueller had to go through being the fbi director during the 9/11 and the run up of the new ways of surveillance and investigat
. >> you know, there's always that madeleine albright and colin powell had the huge debate in the '90s debate, colin powell said my first instinct is to stay out because of vietnam. >> yeah. >> madeleine albright said my first instinct is to go in because of the nazis in world war ii. >> if you have this military why not use it. we've been using it. >> but there's no doubt that barack obama has fallen on the colin powell side of that ledger. first instinct, stay...
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in the past on military intervention across the globe, it is far closer to john mccain and madeleine albright's1990s than it has been to barack obama's over the past four years. >> absolutely. and for susan rice, a lot of her views on intervention were colored by her time in the clinton administration when she was on the national security council. she looked back on rwanda with great regret as president clinton has as well wishing they had done more. she is stepping if nto prevent genoc genocide and shown restraints when it comes to syria. >> looking at the political aspect of this, air ran that. i'm reading the different versions of coverage of these choices. it's being described the samantha power choice as well as susan rice as defiant on the part of the president. >> somebody described it as revenge best serve called in the case of susan rice. but i think the point that joe is making is an important one, which is now the president is going to have two people who are very close to him and advocating more. they are going to be military interventions if he decides to go ahead. the jury seems t
in the past on military intervention across the globe, it is far closer to john mccain and madeleine albright's1990s than it has been to barack obama's over the past four years. >> absolutely. and for susan rice, a lot of her views on intervention were colored by her time in the clinton administration when she was on the national security council. she looked back on rwanda with great regret as president clinton has as well wishing they had done more. she is stepping if nto prevent genoc...
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this president decided after rwanda to go into bosnia, and kosovo, and be along with madeleine albrightnd others, a humanitarian hawk. susan rice, a humanitarian hawk. but in this case, you've got bill clinton looking at barack obama, who quite frankly is a bit more reserved. >> i think this is an interesting one. this is what president clinton is doing is fighting the last war, his war, the nightmare in rwanda. he became a huge hero for doing what the europeans should have done but didn't, save lives and bring peace not balkans. this is a different situation. here's the problem. i tend to be a little hawkish, believe it or not, despite the fact i was against the iraq war. the problem that bill clinton has and the reason that president obama is right on this one, is because the rebel group in syria has now been infiltrated by al qaeda. a case two days ago where a 14-year-old boy was pulled out of a kiosk at a fair and had his head chopped off by the rebels. this is the not the rebels we like. there are very good people and six months ago had we come in ons the side of the rebels that wo
this president decided after rwanda to go into bosnia, and kosovo, and be along with madeleine albrightnd others, a humanitarian hawk. susan rice, a humanitarian hawk. but in this case, you've got bill clinton looking at barack obama, who quite frankly is a bit more reserved. >> i think this is an interesting one. this is what president clinton is doing is fighting the last war, his war, the nightmare in rwanda. he became a huge hero for doing what the europeans should have done but...
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madeleine albright is an immigrant who became a citizen and went on to become one of the most respected and admired secretaries of state. and the list goes on. albert einstein, henry kissinger, joseph pulitzer, all immigrants who contributed to america's exceptionalism. this legislation is for all those immigrants and immigrant families who helped make america better. now, this is the culmination of a long journey for me. i have been fighting for immigration reform for 20 years between my times in the house and the senate and been blazing a pathway to citizenship that will help families stay together and give them a chance at a better life, and this bill does that. the road has been fraught with the same obstacles, same pitfalls and prejudices that have stood in the way of every generation of immigrants who wanted nothing more than a pathway to acceptance and opportunity. but as the saying goes, the hardest steel must go through the hottest fire. what we are about to do today has been a generation-long drive for justice and tolerance. it has been and remains the civil rights issue of ou
madeleine albright is an immigrant who became a citizen and went on to become one of the most respected and admired secretaries of state. and the list goes on. albert einstein, henry kissinger, joseph pulitzer, all immigrants who contributed to america's exceptionalism. this legislation is for all those immigrants and immigrant families who helped make america better. now, this is the culmination of a long journey for me. i have been fighting for immigration reform for 20 years between my times...